TEMPLE INFORMATION

<h4 class="label">Construction Status</h4>
<p>The Lone Mountain Nevada Temple is currently in the planning stages. No groundbreaking date has been announced.</p>
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<h4 class="label">Temple Rendering</h4>
<p>On February 26, 2024, the official exterior rendering for the Lone Mountain Nevada Temple was released to the public.<sup>1</sup></p>
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<h4 class="label">Temple Site</h4>
<p>On December 12, 2022, the site of the Lone Mountain Nevada Temple was announced as a 19.8-acre site southwest of Hickman Avenue between North Grand Canyon Drive and Tee Pee Lane in the Lone Mountain neighborhood of Las Vegas.<!-- Buyers who purchase lots in The Estates at Lone Mountain development are provided a list of disclosures regarding the property. They acknowledge that about 10 acres will be used for the construction of a multi-story religious building of approximately 40,000 square feet with extensive landscaping, significant exterior lighting, and the possibility of additional buildings on site. --></p>
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<h4 class="label">Temple Announcement</h4>
<p>On October 2, 2022, President Russell M. Nelson announced plans to construct the Lone Mountain Nevada Temple at the October 2022 General Conference. Lone Mountain is on the northwest side of the Las Vegas metropolitan area. Nearly 6% of Nevada’s population are members of The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints. There are about 180,000 Latter-day Saints in more than 360 congregations in the state. The temple will be the state’s fourth. The <a href="/las-vegas-nevada-temple/" onmouseover="showTip('las-vegas-nevada-temple')" onmouseout="unTip()">Las Vegas Nevada Temple</a> was dedicated in 1989, and the <a href="/reno-nevada-temple/" onmouseover="showTip('reno-nevada-temple')" onmouseout="unTip()">Reno Nevada Temple</a> was dedicated in 2000. Ground was broken for the <a href="/elko-nevada-temple/" onmouseover="showTip('elko-nevada-temple')" onmouseout="unTip()">Elko Nevada Temple</a> in 2022 and was under construction at the time of the announcement. Shortly after Latter-day Saint pioneers arrived in the Western United States in the 1840s, they established a trading post near Carson City (now the state’s capital).<sup>2</sup></p>
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<h4 class="label">Temple Facts</h4>
<p>The Lone Mountain Nevada Temple will be the ninth temple built in the same city as another operating temple, the <a href="/las-vegas-nevada-temple/" onmouseover="showTip('las-vegas-nevada-temple')" onmouseout="unTip()">Las Vegas Nevada Temple</a> (1989), making Las Vegas, Nevada, the ninth city in the world to have more than one temple, following South Jordan, Utah; Provo, Utah; Lima, Peru; St. George, Utah; Guatemala City, Guatemala; Rexburg, Idaho; Santiago, Chile; and Mexico City, Mexico.</p><div class="footnote"><hr><ol><li>"Renderings for Temples in England, Nevada and Texas," The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints News Release, 26 Feb. 2024.</li><li>"The Church of Jesus Christ Will Build 18 New Houses of the Lord," The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints News Release, 2 Oct. 2022.</li></ol></div><p></p>

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